Adelle Biton, the 3-year-old infant who was critically injured when an Arab terrorist threw a rock at her family's car and hit her directly in the head, is finally set to go home after an 8-month ordeal fighting for her life - but she still needs help to rebuild her life.

Adelle will need her house to be wheelchair accessible and requires specialized furniture, given the lasting damage she still suffers from. She will also need intensive attention, meaning her parents will have to find professional assistance to make sure their three other daughters are properly cared for.

While the government will subsidize some of the expenses for home renovation and a caregiver, additional funds to the tune of $100,000 are still needed to complete the major changes and make sure the family will be able to rebuild their lives.

This coming Sunday, February 9, a fundraising drive will be held by the city of Raanana and the OneFamily organization which aids terror victims, with a goal of raising the needed funds for the Biton family.

The first event of the fundraising drive will be held at Raanana's Ohel Ari synagogue at 8:30 p.m., where Adelle's mother Adva will speak, along with the mayor of the city, Ze'ev Bielski.